
According to a Bloomberg article, Fortnite is causing addiction problems with teens. Parents, it's time to buck up and take charge.

Fortnite now allows creator-made games to sell in-game items — and immediately, the platform's most popular experience Steal the Brainrot has added $45 premium item bundles and a chance-based roulette wheel.
Check out the South Park 'Born in Chaos' Collaboration Trailer for Fortnite, the hit action battle royale game developed by Epic Games. Players can now finally embody Cartman, Kenny, Stan, Kyle, and Butters with their arrival in the Item Shop, alongside attaining free items through progression of the Born in Chaos Pass. Explore Cartmanland and jump into the new Quints 5-person playlist with the South Park Collaboration for Fortnite, launching on February 5.

Fortnite's latest (inevitable) collab is almost here: South Park will be coming to Epic Games' battle royale/everything game on Jan. 9, according to teasers from Fortnite's social media accounts. Exactly how Fortnite and South Park will cross over isn't clear. How will the likes of 10-year-olds Cartman, Kenny, Stan, and Kyle fit into Fortnite bodies?
Breaking up families? Harsh, but I do know it is an addiction. Kids in my area don't even play out in the streets anymore because they're busy playing Fortnite.
My 5 min Fortnite addiction Rehab.
Take the phone, tablet, PC or console away from the kids, tell the parents to not be so feckless and charge them £1000 for the privilege.
The game isn't even that good.
This is actually a tragedy in this country. We're supposed to feel bad for these idiots.
We have a novel way of handling Fortnite in our family. If it gets too disruptive to our son's school work or sports, he doesn't play it anymore. He's in middle school and he gets to play it for a limited amount of time on weekends. It's called parenting.